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originally posted by: onequestion
This is exactly my point.
Rather than taking things on a case by case basis you choose to paint with broad stroke putting everyone on the same level.
This is simply not the case.
I'm 100% positive that you've done things in your youth that possibly could have warranted a felony but simply never payed the consequences for.
originally posted by: onequestion
When you were in highschool did you ever get into a shoving match, or even a small scuffle?
That's a felony if you get the DA on a bad day or at the end of the fiscal year and your parents can't afford an attorney.
originally posted by: onequestion
I can see clearly that you have no experience in the courtroom.
originally posted by: bbracken677
Personally...I think it sucks.
So if one has a teller's job open and your only applicant has an embezzling record you have to hire him? That's insane.
This is supposed to be a free country and now the feds are going to tell us who we have to hire. So much for freedom.
My view is if you dont understand that committing a crime will result in a record and dificulty getting hired for better jobs, then you (the generic you) are too stupid to make it in society anyway.
Granted, people make mistakes, and I would consider hiring someone with a single conviction a few years back, but someone with multiples no freaking way. I will eliminate the job and create another and structure the responsibilities differently as many times as it takes to hire someone who is not a felon.
originally posted by: bigfatfurrytexan
a reply to: bbracken677
to prevent you from running a background check, more or less.
originally posted by: Edumakated
a reply to: bigfatfurrytexan
We cannot hire people with criminal histories or those who've shown an inability to manage their own finances (poor credit histories).
originally posted by: onequestion
Bout time! They must be realizing how bad it's getting for people with increasing recidivism rates.
Source
NEW YORK -- Carl Stubbs, 63, stood outside New York City Council chambers Wednesday in anticipation of the council’s vote on the Fair Chance Act -- a bill that would delay when many of the city’s private sector employers can ask job applicants about their criminal history.
Later on it goes on to say that being black and having a felony will not get you hired. That's bs having a felony will put you in a position where you can only get hired if you know someone.